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0Q JJI-L 7 y -• jjWBWWy — ■ >X/SO|fc ’*,> - » most beautiful of all the TENS... sX' ai,d ti* e mos t practical The English 10 H.P. Ford has them all in good _____ measure—Here are some illustrations which “ JjT, show iust how practical this car really is. & ; <gf -“*> :y; . WELDED ALL-STEEL TUjO'V/i® L body t ■ ' J ger '■ W’ jJMFL SAFETY GLASS MIL '• WELDED STEEL spoke wheels t’^’W■*■'-* '■■ '» ‘ clear view tjj£W ventilation * .•'■^* r OVERSIZE BRAKES y 3 BK™' , ***rx DIRECTION INDICATORS »♦ - ■ .-«rT,..;KSS°i A ? ,8 k T^IL2V l^f*! 01 *, compartment CONTROLS: Complete equipment for ettortlew control—built into the streamlined tail is indispensably—positively easy to reach—read or operate—single, contra) windscreen insulated against weather and readily accessible. There control—electric direction indicator switch on gear lever are door pockets in all doors and a cubby hole with door, knob—foot operated dimmer switch—sun visor, etc. At in the instrument panel. speeds up to 85 miles per hour this car is steady and essily driven—and with economy—better than 40 miles per gallon. B. r~—:-— :7 1 -Ml*-. . lA? IN jKlmß'T*' ■ B 'k TWO DOOR SALOON £245 FOUR DOOR SALOON £259 • ' , Vj y kuu? S S II ?!. I 'l^ T th n oWner ‘2 rlT ?l et p eci * u j’/*7”“'; nmviNO COMFORT: These deep sprung se.U-both bility is an advantage. Here under the bonnet (released adjustable—viewed through the unusually wide door ar. b£nd a y "a?? *7 ° n ** Now Ride in this Car and be Completely Convinced J. E. PEACH & Co. Ltd. Service Station* 11 NAPIER AND HASTINGS Open Continuou ’ , ’ r - c m

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 186, 25 July 1935, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 186, 25 July 1935, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 186, 25 July 1935, Page 15